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Key information for FAA Property tenants about leases, occupants, and changes during a tenancy.
Most agreements are either 6 or 12 months, but the term can vary depending on what you and the landlord agree to.
Yes, but you may need to pay break lease fees and continue paying rent until a new tenant is found. Always contact your Property Manager first.
Anyone living at the property must be approved by FAA Property and listed on the lease agreement or as an approved occupant.
You must notify FAA Property. Unapproved occupants may breach your tenancy agreement and affect your rental history.
Yes. Please inform your Property Manager if your household changes so the lease can reflect accurate occupancy details.
Yes. The lease will state how many occupants are allowed. Exceeding this number may breach the agreement and impact your tenancy.
This may be possible if a suitable replacement tenant is found and approved. Always discuss with FAA Property first.
Yes, but it must be approved by the landlord and formalised with an updated lease agreement.
Read the lease thoroughly, ask questions if anything is unclear, and ensure all agreed terms such as rent amount and duration are correct before signing.
You are not required to update your lease just because you have had a baby, but it is a good idea to let your Property Manager know so occupancy records are accurate. Having a baby will not impact your agreement, but informing the agency helps maintain clear communication.